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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Joanne Pei-Chih Tan, Sheh May Tam, Ruth Kiew
Phytokeys
Figure 2.
Begoniayenyeniae J.P.C.Tan, sp. nov. A Side and front view female flower B Back and front view of male flower C Stamen mass D Anthers E Habitat: moss-covered rocky slope by waterfall F Young fruit with stigma still attached G Transverse section of fruit H Seeds I Mature leaf J Upper leaf surface (moderately bullate) K Veins completely prominent on lower leaf surface L Petiole M Young blade N Stipules O–Q Upper, lower and side view of leaf margin R A pair of bracts and bracteole at peduncle and rachis; hairs scarcely on ventral surface of outer tepals. (Photographs by E Y.Y. Sam, D P.T. Ong)
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Species: Begonia sonderiana Irmsch. Date: 2007-02-22 Location: Plateau below Nhanhore peak, Mt Gorongosa Habitat: Rocky margin of ericoid scrub and montane grassland
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Botanisk Have Århus
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Specimen..
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Whole Specimen..
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Whole Specimen..
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Specimen..
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Figure 1. flowering branch, fruit, stamen Figure 2. flowering branch, staminate flower Figure 3. flowering branch, staminate and pistillate flowers, stamen, pistil
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A. habit, B. staminate flower, C. pistillate flower, D. pistillate flower, enlarged
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1. flowering habit, staminate and pistillate flowers, stamen, seed 2. flowering habit, staminate and pistillate flowers, stamen, seed 3. flowering branch, staminate and pistillate flowers, stamen, seed 4. flowering branch, staminate and pistillate flowers, stamen, seed 1. flowering branch, staminate and pistillate flowers, stamen 2. flowering branch, staminate flower, stamen 3. flowering branch, staminate and pistillate flowers 4. flowering branch, staminate and pistillate flowers, stamen
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A. flowering branch, B. staminate flower, C. pistillate flower, D. fruit, E. pistil, F. seeds
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A. habit, B. leaf section, emlarged, C. staminate flower, D. pistillate flower, E. styles and stigmas
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1. flowering branch, stamen 2. flowering branch, pistillate and staminate flowers 3. flowering branch, pistillate and staminate flowers, fruiting branch 4. flowering branch, staminate and pistillate flowers, stamen
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A. habit, B. staminate flower, C. stamen, D. pistillate flower, E. style and stigma, F. ovary cross-section
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Flowering Plant
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Habit image. Faulconer, K. L. 3. Smithsonian Gardens Greenhouse 4 at the Museum Support Center property, GGI Gardens Project 2016.
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flowering branch